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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, Edward McGurrin, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fife. Mr. and Mra L. TV. Bowles, Mr. and Mra Henry Welsh. Mr. and Mra F. J. Hagenbarth. Following are committees in charge of booths: Young Ladies' sodality booth Mies Jo. epbtne Bessev, Miss Mart Driscoll, Alls EUa Bovle. Mias Anna Rowe, Hlsc iHarrlngton. Bachelor Knights' booth John Mslone, H. C. O'Leary, Ralph Bruneau, Raymond Gillia Martin "Murray, Gerald Bucklev. Nearman club boot h Mira Mary Mias Celeste Laramie, Miss Gladys Griffin. In eonnecttdfi with the carnival which the Knights wiU give, the Catholic Woman s league win rive a card party and tea la the afternoon. , The committee on arrangements includes Mra Henry N. Bj me, chairman, Mra. F. J. TVeetcott. Mra C. H. Kearnev, Mrs. Robert E. Mark, Mra Charles A Quigley, Mrs. W. 8. Hodgson, Mrs 8. E. Wtolteley, (Mr. J W. Thompson Mrs R. C. O'Nell. Airs, M. J. McGU). Mrs, J, B. Dowd, Mra P. J. Adams. Mra J F. McBnany, Mrs. Harrv Lambrecht, Mrs.' John Q Ryan. Mra Arthur Kellv, Mrs. George H. Watson. Miss Jessie Swift and Mjss Agnes Harrington. Aire. D. J. Ia ramie will be In charge of the dmlng-rooand will he assisted hv Mrs M, P. Morrissey, Mrs. T. J, FTdev, iMra W. I. FYank. Mrs.- - Charles P, Kahler. IMra !R. C. Tree nor, Mrs James B. Maher, Mra C7 W. Oxlev. Mrs. Harold O'Brien, Mrs, Sidney Conks right, Aftsa Ella Fltspatrick, Miss Geraldine Newton and 'Mis Door committee Mra -- T. F. Cahill, Mrs. Frank K. Cameron, Mrs. A J. Bruneau. Mra Katherine- - Malone and Airs. Mary Stoliereberger. The fortune-tellin- g (committee, which wrill hold forth during the evening, Is of , Thomas Ramage. Mrs. composed chairman, Mra, James I vers, Jr. Mrs Vere K. McCarthy, Mrs. JU P. LltUsll, 3? J. OCar-rol- l. X OalBgan. Mrg"r Mrs. R E. Adams, Mra J. J. Neville end. Miss Marjorie .Sheehan During the tea hours a musical program, under the direction of Mra FranLe-no- re - -- to arrange for dance to to given Monday, April 17, at tha Kearna home on Eart South Temple atreet bv the of Columbus have been completed.Knights The reception committee includes Mr and Mrs. Vera I McCarthy, Mr.- and McOnire, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Ivors. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brunesn. Em. and Mra t. J. Salltgan: Mr. anti Mrs, J. J Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Treanor. Mr. and Mrs D. J. Laramie,- - (Mr. and Mrs. P. H Coggin. Mr and Mrs. W. A Leary, Mr. and Nevffle; Mr. COMMITTEES - Mrs-Chwi- tpr M If' ' w-- Mrsv-JU-- ' i 1 and MTs. R. E. Mark, Air. and Mrs George J. Gibson, ifr. and Mra B. O Donnell. j The floor committee is comj Thomas F. Kearna, John Malone. John Lynch, WiUtam Syrne, Rudolph Geogite-gaRay Reddon, A, A. Burke, Paul , Devine, Gerald Buckley. Ralph Bruneau, . George Falk, Joseph McKay.-SIartiMur ray. Allan McCandlese, John Herly, Charles Quigley, Courtney Lynch. Charles Mooney, Albert. Driscoll, Kiel 0 Dennett. Patron are as follows; Qtfrs. Thomas Kearna, Mra. A. II. 8. Bird, Mra Joseph Mr S- - Jaw-- , Jve JjKhegarw and Mrs Thomas-- FI Kearna. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. eosgrtff. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs J. J. Burke, Mr. and (Mira C. A. Quiglev, Mr. snd Mrs. n. m Mr' Aire, Kief Cobh.- - Mra., Q. M. l, card, are extended, a, oordial.JnvUaUea Cbipmatv to attend the tea later la the afternoon, La Roux, Mr. C. U Heueer, Mr. Willi a a Browns, Mra. Chariea Tjng, Mrs. E. A. ELIZABETH MOYLE, whose Roger. Mra. A. B. Hlrth. Mra. J. MISS to Harry W. Rudine The dining room w1Ube In charge of Is announced today; Mr. William H Raid and AH Lucile Reid win entertain Mr D. C. Maturin and Mrs. John at tea this afternoon at A o'clock at lha Tonkin. Reid home on Harvard a venus. SaturDaughters of ths Handcart Pioneers ara day afternoon Mise Ev eiyn Moyle will receive informally at her borne 411 Eet arranging a reception for past president j First South street. Mr Milton If. Love and officer at the Bishop s building Moll-dA musical program will afternoon end Allse Mary Alice Moon will entertain April It. Mias Cordelia Btraup will be given, under the direction vof Mist sr invited, entertain at tea April It at her home on Haael Franks. All members e e e Thirteenth East etreet Mra Clarence Oroshell and Mrs. Charles Lester Pjke An invitation is extended to fiends of wiH entertain April 2L Mrs. H. C. Iverson of Portland. Ore, to e e.e an Informal reception to be given in her honor of Alisa Mariorie White'sv, a honor Monday afternoon from S to d IN' bride of this week, Airs, Charles Dunn oclock, st the residence of Bishop A. J Moors will entertain Monday after, EIggren. 7S South Fifth East. noon at her home on Eleventh East etreet Mr ahd Mrs. B. C. McGarry wtti entertain Aloud v evening at their borne GARFIELD on Michigan avenue in honor of Mies Whlteley and her fiance, Theron Parma GARFIELD, April I Miss Dorothy lea , entertained Monday evening at her home on Arthur row In honor of her The dramatic section of the Indie' fourteenth birthday anniversary- - Games Llterarv club will entertain at cards and war enjoyed during ths evetea Thursday afternoon at ths club- and music Mrs Ira D Wlnea la general ning and later a luncheon was served to house. the Daisy Richards, following guests: chairman. Reservations niev be- - mad Ad. by calling Mrs Frank I Gardner or Mrs. Mary Edwards, Beckl Thomas, Beth ' sms, Nedra AlcFarlane, PhjUl Peterson, , Thomas O'Connor. Edward e Philip Peterson, Sterling Wright, J 1922. j -- Cor-fie- ld Members of the Commercial club will entertain at the last of a aeries of dancing parties when the spring gambol will be given Saturdav avenlng at the clubhouRe R. J Froiseth of the entertainment committee will 'be In charge of Che arrangements. The members of the EIFlts club will meet Mohday vehing at 7 3 o'clock with Mrs. C. F. Jennings, 573 Fifth avenue. - The student body of the University or Utah will antsrtaln Saturday evening at an Informal dancing party in the lairoom of Ihe Hotel Utah. The spring idea bv Afbor day. will characterise and the entertainment. the decoration The patroiie Will Include Dr. and Mr FrederUk J Pack and Professor and Mrs F.lheriD. Thomas. Miss Lois Cannon and Mies Judith Hill sill, have , charge of arrangement. rep-sent- a bride at a trouseeau tea ' "Rawrtngsr week.- - thl afternoon at her home, Fifth West street 250 t South Tea to be served st the deanerv. ces Haxto,,ParluwilLbagwen, gulld room or partv Those wishing card taible.reaen.a t ions jut,. Mark e bv- - the Women guild, April 37 The committee on will be featured may phone Mr Henry N Rvrne, Wasatch. 6138, or IMTs. C. H. Kearney., Wa- refreshments will be Mrs. Wilma F. Brad, satch 5SSJ. Those not wishing to play ley, Mrs. George P 'Smith, Mi's; W. H follow-fng""cfr- In-t- be Dawns Brightly on the Feminine Horizon Edward Smith Parley AIcUl', Wayne Pendleton, Billie Haymond, EdLouise ward Thomas. Jerruts Connell, of Arthur, Gold Hadley and Salisbury and Mae Herri of Magna sucOn of the most prominent and cessful social functions of the vear was held at the Garfield club house Frida' evening of last week, when the Masons of Christopher Diehl lodge NIT Iff of Garladies night. field held their annual About 120 Masons snd their ladles including a large number of visitors from bait lake. Clyde Deatherags was chairman of ths evening, 'A speech nr welcome 'was - made" by TVorelpefut Musical Master George TV. Adamson. numbers were given and refreshments The were served dm mg the evening. Kinnev Brothers orchestra of bait Lake Th furnished music for the dancing committee In charge of the arrangement KelB. C. comprised UIYde Deatherage, son, Dr, Clifford Ashby, A. Y. Sell and Lee .Tiaaseau- g Airs. 11. J. Pries of Salt Lake is v her sister. Airs R J. Henroid. - Air. of George C--. Mliov. s Nepht gre the guests of Airs, .Malloy - j M A Mrs. Sowby. mother, AIrs. C- - Chrlatopherson- - and Mrs. J v Scheffner.-bo- Th bf Salt Lake, were Air I Rov Anderson. Mrs guest-o- f r Chrlatopherson and Mr. Anderson sisters. Mr. and Mrs Clifford J Cameron and children of Soldier Surtimlt were guests of Mr Cameron parents, Mr. and Airs. Dan Cameron, during the week Arthur Barton was the gueet of Emmett iRgersoll In American Fork Fridsy, whereg he attended the Junior prom Friday Coil. n TomorrpwweresenOoryourEastexhaosIng. a most exclusive and delightful collection , 5 .fascioatlng-creation- a ' In Fashion s Most shoe designing. Approved Modes -- i rKow "offered DameFashion is continually bnr tlie ajert in the matter of straps If torily from every angle. n. GP fT'-- T Priced- - "Siirt-da- $10 The regular meeting of Adah chapter, S. will be held at the I O. O F. hall next Wednesday evening Mrs. Roxana G Seaton, grand lecturer of the Qrsnd Chapter of Utah, will make her official visit st this time. Melba Anderson entertained a party g of friends at her home Wednesdav of last week from I to I oclock a Game snd music were enjoved and luncheon was served, after which all attended the ehow at the Ltah thester Those present were Emma Don Morgan Opa McKendriek, BerniCeRogers Morel Drown. 'Merle Erickson, IJpen Thnrum. Frances, Thorum, Calvin vessel. Harry Miller, Jack Haymond. Billie Byweter, Billie Pendlet&n, Kenneth Coll and Melba Anderson Airs CTvd H. Konold and Mra RanB dan bunberg gg' surprise partv In honor of Air E. Fillmore at their snd Mr. Herbert The time was home Monday evening games after spent plaving was served to the luhcheon whirl! a light B PendleMrs John Mr, and following ton, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Woolsey. Mr Mra Ike Mr and snd Mrs James Day. Fife, Mr. and Mrs Charles Furron, Mr snd Mrs J. T. Isitlmer. Mr snd Mrs Leroy Letimer, Mr. end Mrs Merritt Ad-- a A Cousins creation in all black satin, or all black patent leather. In beige stk with black or Russia calf tan trim. tea ooze with brown kid trim, or fawn suede with ' patent leather trim, Same style in Smart two-stra- effect in patent of the cleverest of models $10 . leath-On- e Cousin for spring. Same etyle in black kid. "at " k I in patent leather with grtj suede tnm,; or pearl gray elk with patent trim. . Hosiery In All the Spring Hues to Harmonize Popular Prices MAIL ORDERS Another eaptivatinn model for eprinj; leather and satin. Also in black kid promptly Filled - - C o'u s i n in , patent . Our Service Reaches" 'Everywhere at l0 "better shoes I 220 MAIN to $11S0 Special The new jCappua gats for -- Sprin g h'ay e j usjt arrived, Jn aU the new shades. Priced- -" , . v $2.50 and $5.00 K - j t j. tiurMn Ciearen Ockerman. Mr. and Mrs Randall Simberg. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Konold and Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore Mr W. C. JBarton entertained Fridsy evening of last week after the movie show for Helen Barton. La Terla Dav. Golds Woolsev, Iva Adame. Jennie Smith. Thelma Bvwater, Helen Thomas, A era Hardv, Hilda Thomas and Leols Powers Games and luncheon were enioyed Easter favors were used and an Easter .basket formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table Alanv are looking forward to the entertainment at cards to be given by the Pvthian Sisters in the I O O F. hell After the card next Tuesday evening games, refreshments. will be served numto a hostess Bertha Erickson ber of friend Monday afternoon from 4 anto in honor of her eighth birthday AnThe guests were Marjorv niversary derson, Murielean Painter, Brnlee Peterson. Vera Pplera. Margaret Contev. Violet and Alergaret Bergen, Margaret Wlneneas Katie Alavor, Margaret and Merle Erickson. Harold Howells, Vernon Powers Charles Cartwright, Merlin Ahlqutst and Ravmond Erickson of Salt lake Games were plaved and refreshments served. The birthdav 'rske decorated with eight miniature candles formed the centerpiece for ' ' the luncheon teble. Th public card partv announced bv s to be Women rluh Warfield given the next Tuendav evening has been postponed until Thursday evening, April 2d. Dr. Heber F Ellis, In charge of the department of Hygiene at the I ntvereity of Utah, who is giving a serle of five lectures here, gave th first Thursday evening at the Utah theater Th next lecture will be given Wednesday evening April 13 snd the following morning Dr Ellt will lecture to bovs and men oniv end Thursday afternoon to girls and women oniv. This series of lectures has been arranged for by the Garfield Women s and Mens clubs and C B Christensen. principal of th Garfield school Bovd Parker entertained WednesMr day afternoon at her home on East Sevenavenue. .The guests were Sira. A. teenth P Larson. Mr Jack Denton. Mr Scotl Sprav, Mrs H. H Coil. Mr. H R. Har-ve- v and Mrs. G. G. Bergen. Luncheon was served Mrs George W Watts, Airs A) Thomas and Mrs W B. Havmond were the guests Saturdav afternoon of last week of Mrs. Charles Mgbev of Bacchus at th O E. 8 card party given at Unity hall In Salt Lake A public reunion and welcome home entertainment will be given bv th Oar-fle- d Aten's club at ths clubhouse next Saturday evening for th large number of persons who left her durlng-t- h past year, but have returned to make their homes Good Funuture : in Time for Spring Cleaning for h - i , - Priced in For homo owners who are looking ruga of every"- description. can take Conference visitors Axelrads. values honest with the keeping always given by of on these floor offered low coverings. fin) prices advantage high-grad- e ELSINORE Vile - Catherine ELSINORE. ..ApriJ of Salt Lake spend laet week-en- d vith relatives end friend Mrs kndrew Hansen and Air and Mr. C B Win motored to 8aJt Lake Tuesday snd attended the L D 8 conference during th week. Mr and Mrs. N C, Jensen left Monday morning for a visit to their grandson, Fred Jensen, who 1 making His home In Salt lake. Mrs H R. Marquardsan left Sundav for Wldtsoe to spend three months with , relatives and friend Mr and Mr. Harold Anderson entertained Sundav evening for Mr and Air a Vincent Bradley and Mr and Mr Preston Fitzgerald of Bigard M'ss Ann Jensen entertained Mondav evening for Mies Elizabeth Ridge, Miss Ituhv Smith, Mis Vina Nielson, Mies Nora Nielson and 'Airs. J. Alvin Bell Music was th feature w Refreshment .Wvr served Mr. Sena Bell entertained Tuesday eve. nlng at a birthday parly In honor of her Dinner was served daughter. Thelm to M tee Mildred Hanson, Alias Hazel AnLohre Mlea Nowere. Miss Min derson Well, Mr and Mr. Othello Boreneen. Mlsa V'lrgl White and Claud and Will Bell Air and Mr, Othello Boreneen entertained Bundav afternoon for Air and Mre J I,on Lowernsen, Mr and Mrs lavvrll Haneen and Mr and Mrs, Lexter Larsen of Central. 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